PHIL DURANGO LLC

PHIL DURANGO LLC Patent applications

Patent application number

Title

Published

20140277103

QUICK-CONNECT BUCKLE FOR A TOURNIQUET AND METHODS ASSOCIATED THEREWITH - A quick-connect buckle is provided for a tourniquet, the quick-connect buckle including a dovetail tongue and groove coupling system with an initial coupling position and a final coupling position corresponding to a tensioned configuration. The quick-connect coupler also has application beyond use in tourniquets. Accordingly, the quick-connect coupler can be combined with a strap to form an all-purpose binding device used for a variety of purposes. Methods associated with the quick-connect buckle are also described.

09-18-2014

20130267994

Occlusion Attachment Device for a Tourniquet and Methods Associated Therewith - An occlusion attachment device for coupling with a tourniquet includes a projection that can be attached using a platform to a portion of a tourniquet in an emergency situation, thereby providing a modified tourniquet that includes the projection. Clip-on, slide-on, and clamping structures associated with the platform are described.

10-10-2013

20110087264

Tourniquet and Method of Use - A tourniquet for restricting a flow of blood in a body part is presented. In accordance with embodiments of the present invention, the tourniquet comprises a first elongated member, and a second elongated member in slidable engagement with the first elongated member. In addition, the tourniquet includes a tensioning mechanism connected to the second elongated member, wherein a compressive force is applied to the body part upon applying a tensile force to the second elongated member using the tensioning mechanism. The tourniquet is suited for emergency use, and may be applied by using only one hand. Thus, the tourniquet may be applied, manipulated and tightened by the wearer, even if the wearer is limited to the use of a single hand.

04-14-2011

20090005804

TRAINING TOURNIQUET AND METHOD OF USE - A training tourniquet for use in training a user or another person, such as a medic, includes a non-functioning tensioning mechanism to model application of developing a tensile force in a strap of a tourniquet. The training tourniquet has particular application to training field personnel, such as medics and soldiers as to how to apply a tourniquet, without actually creating a compressive force that could damage a person's tissue during the training or practice sessions. In one embodiment, an inoperative windlass can be rotated to simulate the action necessary to create tension in a strap of a real tourniquet, however, the inoperative windlass spins around without actually tightening a strap of the training tourniquet.